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It’s compatible with branded FPV goggles and monitors equipped with 5.8GHz receivers. Installation is easy and can be done in seconds. No soldering or special skills are required. All you need is to put it into your drone and power it by a 1S Lipo battery. Needed To Complete with 1S Li-Po Battery and 5.8GHz FPV Headset or Monitor.

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I use with my Fatsharks on a 100mm brushed setup. Color saturation is good and range is on par with all the 25mW transmitters. The weight (or lack there of) is what sold me on this. I'm not aware of anything lighter on the market, especially in this price range. I was going to use an Eachine TX03 but it was a bit too large for my application and double the weight. I couldn't be happier with the results.I attached a video of a flight using this camera on a KingKong Q100 frame (still learning so don't judge my flying!).

Lets start off with the admission that I am extremely hard on my Tiny Whoops! The kids and I race our Whoops around the house non-stop. As anyone who is an avid pico-drone racer will tell you this type of flying comes with a lot of crash's. And as such, I have a lot of experience with many different Camera VTX combos. I have been hugely impressed by the WT05. It has a great picture for a CMOS camera, and the range is exactly what I would expect out of a 25mw VTX. And did I mention that the included dipole is tough? The entire camera can take some punishment. All this at a price that is less than half of some of the best camera's VTX combos on the market.

My son built a tiny whoop with the WT05, an Eachine E010, and some 260mah 45C batteries. I like the whip antenna, we would have destroyed a cover leaf in the first couple crashes. You will end up flying full speed into a lot of stuff: the top of race gates, chairs, ladders, etc... Not to mention hitting the ceiling or falling upside down on the floor. I recommend bending the antenna straight back. We upgraded to 18000kv motors and put a multiprotocol module on his FS-i6 transmitter. So, we crash harder now but, less often. We've had this thing for months, and it still works great. The camera has a clear picture and, even with the antenna bent back, can fly every room in my house with barely any static.

We built two more of these tiny whoops at my son's middle school drone club and the WT05's have been taking the abuse so far...

Seller -- sold me exactly what I wanted, for what I thought was a decent price. Thanks.

Package -- Nice package. The box was pretty, the camera was safely packed in foam and there was no damage to my package or camera when it arrived.

Product -- This little camera does exactly what I wanted it to, so I'm happy with it. I've mounted it to a couple of nano quads with foam tape -- there were no issues with the camera.

(Note: if you're building your own quad then you already have a plan to power your camera. If you're mounting it to a manufactured quad,and you don't want to solder your camera leads to your all-in-one mixer board, then you'll want to look for some pigtails (I can't find exactly what I bought, but it's kinda like this: https://www.amazon.com/Spektrum-Ultra-Harness-Single-Battery/dp/B00P7X4F60).

Ultimately, at four grams, the camera is a little heavy for a tiny quad, but I haven't seen an [FPV camera/ TX] that weighs less than 4 grams.... I don't know what the range will be if installed on a larger quad, but I'm expecting it to drop out at distances over 50 meters. I've had no problems flying with it indoors.

I haven't paired it with a headset. Instead, I tried it with a Virhuk 2" monitor (velcro'd to the controller) -- the image is fine.

This little camera is pretty cool. I didn't realize how small it would be until i got it! Almost 1/2 the size of previous gen micro camera.Video Quality:- Pretty decent for how small and low cost it is Much better than what some OEM drone cameras- It was a tad dark but nothing I couldn't adjust out with my goggles- I used this camera direct to battery for an FPV airplane and there was zero noise coming from the components.- Shake from the airplane (4 motor DC model) produced zero problems in video feed

FPV:- I was able to fly normal sized patterns at about 200-300ft line of sight distance with little to no break up. Straight overhead it naturally have a break up to to antenna design.

Overall I have zero complaints so far using this little camera and it well worth the price.

Well, this cam is only OK.. I put it on my micro and didnt really get the range I was hoping for, also I bought a similar cam with a cloverleaf antenna, it gave good reception and distance, even was not bad in low light conditions... This camera does not do well in low light, and the range is not great, the picture is not bad though, it was clear when I flew and as long as I wasnt too far away it had a great FPV experience, I just had to take a couple stars away for the distance... It may be a faulty camera transmitter, but I could only go about 50 feet away before it broke up pretty bad and I was not able to FPV.. so not great distance but good picture...

Works great, the range doesn't seem to be that far, but for a indoor tiny whoop it works great.

Update: Furibee Q95 camera died, so I through this one on it. So much better outdoors. I tapped the video feed by tapping the bottom left wire, when looking at the camera from the front, like in the image. I haven't tested the range outdoors but it might not be that far. Yellow wire in the image is the video out and the white one is the video in.

For those with the Furibee Q95, to clean up the video, I also wired in the battery into the flight controller. I think it powers the on board BEC of the Flight controller, giving you more power to power all the 5V devices plugged into it. You will have to remove the buzzer/led board, otherwise it will short and fry your camera along with the led board, I figured it out the hard way. Remember remove the buzzer/LED board when you wire in the battery to the Flight Controller.